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Graphical score for Gyorgy Ligeti’s ‘Artikulation’

ligeti score for Artikulation

Graphical score for Gyorgy Ligeti’s electronic composition, ‘Artikulation’. The score was composed in 1958. The graphical score was produced by Rainer Wehinger twelve years after the original music was recorded. A video of the score accompanying the music is available on dailymotion.
[Radassemmbly via information aesthetics]

July 27, 2008 at 11:23 am by auto-assemble «« Permalink »»
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Frédéric Chaubin’s photography of future-orientated architecture in the old Soviet Union

The momentum of ostalgie grows. I particularly enjoyed k-punk’s comparison between Mark E. Smith’s autobiography, Renegade, and David Peace’s The Damned Utd - a novel concerned, in particular, with the character of the football manager, Brian Clough. k-punk concludes his article attacking the short-termism of neo-liberalism and re-enchanting the era of the cold war:

The puffed-up patricians who hounded Clough out of Derby have long since been replaced on the boards of football clubs by bland accountants representing corporate interests or pharaonic figures with vast personal capital available for potlach. The continuous upheaval of post Fordism has destroyed the long term in football, as everywhere else. In a perfect reflection of the general situation after thirty years of neoliberalism, the rich clubs have become richer, more remote, impervious. Derby, Forest or some other small club winning the Premiership is unthinkable. The grim Seventies - the Eastern Bloc as an era - has become a time of fairy tales. [k-punk]

An image of the architecture of Eastern Bloc fairy tails was serendipitously supplied by Frédéric Chaubin’s photography of future-orientated architecture in the old Soviet Union [pingmag]:

Ministry of Transportation
Transportation Ministry, Tbilisi, Georgia (an old favourite)
Druzhba Holiday Center Hall
Druzhba Holiday Center Hall, Yalta, Ukraine
Soviet Palace
Soviet Palace, Kalinigrad, Russia
Wedding Palace
Wedding Palace, Tbilisi, Georgia
Polytechnic University Minsk
Polytechnic University, Minsk, Belarus
Circus of Kazan
Circus of Kazan, Republic of Tatarstan, Russia

According to PingMag, Frederic Chaubin, chief editor of a French magazine, Citizen K, is considering a book about Soviet Architecture from the 1970s and 1980s.

July 8, 2008 at 6:40 pm by auto-assemble «« Permalink »»
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